Fredro Starr (born January 1, 1970 in Jamaica, Queens, New York City, New York, USA), alias Fredro Scruggs or Never, is an American rapper, actor and a member of hardcore rap group ONYX.
The popular rapper made his acting debut in Forest Whitaker's award-winning HBO drama "Strapped," for which Starr earned a Cable ACE nomination as Best Supporting Actor. His feature film credits include Sunset Park, The Addiction, Torque and Light It Up. He also starred in Save The Last Dance and appeared on the soundtrack.
On television, Starr was featured in a recurring role on "Moesha," starring R&B singer Brandy, in which he appeared as the title character's fiancé. He also played a notable character in HBO's "The Wire" as the gangster Bird He has also guest-starred on "NYPD Blue", "Law & Order", "Blade: The Series" and "Promised Land."
Fredro Starr also co-hosted Dance 360, Paramount Domestic Television's daily, half-hour urban dance competition show, which first aired on August 30, 2004 but was subsequently cancelled due to poor ratings.